84. WE established him in the earth and gave him the means to                   achieve everything.  85. The he followed a certain way.  86. Until when he reached the setting-place of the sun, he                   found it setting as if in a pool of murky water, and near it                   he found a people. WE said, `O Dhu'l Qarnain, you may punish                   them, or treat them with kindness.'  87. He said, `As for him who does wrong, we shall certainly                   punish him; then shall he be brought back to his Lord, who                   will punish him with a dreadful punishment;  88. `But as for him who believes and act righteously, he will                   have a good reward with his Lord, and We too shall speak to                   him easy words of Our command.'  89. Then indeed he followed another way.   90. Until he reached the rising-place of the sun, he found it                   rising on a people for whom WE had made no shelter against it.                    91. Thus indeed it was. Verily, WE had full knowledge of all                   that he had with him.  92. Then he followed another way.   93. Until when he reached the open place between the two                   mountain mountains, he found, beneath them a people who could                   scarcely understand a word of what he said.  94. They said, `O Dhu'l Qarnain, verily, Gog and Magog are                   creating disorder in the earth; shall we then pay tribute on                   condition that thou set up a barrier between us and them ?'                    95. He replied, `The power with which my Lord has endowed me                   about this is better than the resources of my enemies but you                   may help me with strength of labourers, I will set up a                   rampart between you and them;  96. `Bring me blocks of iron.' They did so till, when he had                   filled up the space between the two mountains sides, he said,                   `Now blow with your bellows.' They blew till, when he had made                   it red as fire, he said, `Bring me molten copper that I may                   pour it thereon.'  97. So they (Gog and Magog) were not able to scale it, nor                   were they able to dig through it.  |